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Where is the air ride switch on a Lincoln Navigator?
The switch is generally located in the trunk or on the right side of the passenger foot well.
Does 2005 Lincoln Navigator have air suspension?
Lincoln Navigator 2005, Air Suspension Spring by Dorman®. The suspension spring is an essential component of the vehicle’s air suspension system. The air spring absorbs road shock and supports the vehicle.

How do you test a Air Ride pressure switch?
If the tank pressure is high enough and it is still running, pull the wire going to the switch. If it shuts off, then you have a bad pressure switch.
How do you turn off the air suspension on a 2007 Lincoln Navigator?
Turn the ignition to the ON position, close all doors and clear warnings. Select the SETUP control function on the message center. Select the AIR SUSPENSION function to display the current status of the air suspension system. Press the RESET control to turn the air suspension OFF or ON.

Is there a suspension warning light on a Lincoln Navigator?
Even if you don’t have a suspension warning light on your Navigator, you may have noticed other symptoms of a worn-out suspension. Perhaps the most common sign of Lincoln Navigator air suspension failure is a sagging rear end of the vehicle.
Are there any problems with the air ride suspension on Lincoln?
Owning a 2003 to 2006 Lincoln Navigator or Ford Expedition can come with its share of problems, and the air ride suspension is definitely one of the bigger headaches these vehicle owners face. We will cover different aspects of the air suspension for these vehicles, including how to diagnose and repair failed components.
Why is my Ride height sensor not working on my navigator?
The ride height sensors in your Navigator are moving parts. Like all moving parts, they will eventually wear down and need replacement. However, if your ride height sensor isn’t functioning perfectly, it will throw the entire system off.
How do I know if my air suspension sensor is bad?
Alternatively, if you have a New Generation Star Tester (NGS) diagnostic tool, you can connect it to the data link connector and if you retrieve the diagnostic trouble codes C1725, air suspension front pneumatic failure, or C1726, air suspension rear pneumatic failure, you can be sure you have a height level sensor or linkage arm issue.